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9-letter words containing s, i, g

  • gin sling — an iced drink made from gin and water, sweetened, and flavoured with lemon or lime juice
  • ginastera — Alberto [ahl-ber-taw] /ɑlˈbɛr tɔ/ (Show IPA), 1916–83, Argentine composer.
  • gingerous — (of hair) reddish
  • ginglymus — a joint in which movement is limited to one plane.
  • ginormous — extremely large; huge.
  • gippsland — a fertile region of SE Australia, in SE Victoria, extending east along the coast from Melbourne to the New South Wales border. Area: 35 200 sq km (13 600 sq miles)
  • gipsywort — a hairy Eurasian plant, Lycopus europaeus, having two-lipped white flowers with purple dots on the lower lip: family Lamiaceae (labiates)
  • girlishly — In a girlish manner.
  • girondist — French History. a member of a political party (1791–93) of moderate republicans whose leaders were deputies from the department of Gironde.
  • give odds — to offer a bet with favourable odds
  • giveaways — Plural form of giveaway.
  • givebacks — Plural form of giveback.
  • givenness — The fact of being given or posited in an argument, hypothesis etc.
  • glaciates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of glaciate.
  • gladiolus — any plant of the genus Gladiolus, of the iris family, native especially to Africa, having erect, sword-shaped leaves and spikes of flowers in a variety of colors.
  • gladsheim — the golden palace of Odin, of which Valhalla was a part.
  • glamorise — (British spelling, Irish, South African, Australian and NZ) alternative spelling of glamorize.
  • glariness — Quality of being glary; a dazzling brilliancy.
  • glaserite — (mineral) A saline evaporite, consisting of potassium sulphate.
  • glassfish — any small, transparent marine, brackish, or freshwater fishes of the genus Chanda (or Ambassis), native to Africa and the Indo-Pacific region and popular in home aquariums.
  • glassiest — Superlative form of glassy.
  • glasslike — a hard, brittle, noncrystalline, more or less transparent substance produced by fusion, usually consisting of mutually dissolved silica and silicates that also contain soda and lime, as in the ordinary variety used for windows and bottles.
  • glaziness — the state of being glazy
  • gleanings — the act of a person who gleans.
  • glimpsing — Present participle of glimpse.
  • glissaded — Simple past tense and past participle of glissade.
  • glissader — One who glissades.
  • glissades — Plural form of glissade.
  • glissandi — Plural form of glissando.
  • glissando — performed with a gliding effect by sliding one or more fingers rapidly over the keys of a piano or strings of a harp.
  • glistened — Simple past tense and past participle of glisten.
  • glistered — Simple past tense and past participle of glister.
  • gloamings — Plural form of gloaming.
  • globalise — Alternative spelling of globalize.
  • globalism — the attitude or policy of placing the interests of the entire world above those of individual nations.
  • globalist — the attitude or policy of placing the interests of the entire world above those of individual nations.
  • globefish — puffer (def 2).
  • globesity — obesity as affecting a very large percentage of the global population: the public-health crisis of globesity.
  • globulins — Plural form of globulin.
  • gloomiest — Superlative form of gloomy.
  • glorifies — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of glorify.
  • glorioles — Plural form of gloriole.
  • glossiest — Superlative form of glossy.
  • glossitis — inflammation of the tongue.
  • glottises — Plural form of glottis.
  • glowstick — Alternative spelling of glow stick.
  • gloxinias — Plural form of gloxinia.
  • glucoside — any of an extensive group of compounds that yield glucose and some other substance or substances when treated with a dilute acid or decomposed by a ferment or enzyme.
  • glulisine — A rapid-acting insulin analogue.
  • glutinous — of the nature of glue; gluey; viscid; sticky.
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